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Amusements. TAT" E S T 'S PiVt U R E S. Tl/TATINEE, 9 OA TA7"EDNESDAY. .TTrEST'Q — -piCTUREQ — IA7' ;RS ' I "Q VV EST'O — X ICTUREO - \V EST'© "OOYAL ALBERT HALL Direction , T.. J. West and Henry Hayward. "THE WINDOW OF THE-WORLD." To find solace from the burden and heat of the day, see WEST'S PlCTUßES—guaranteed to . impart contentment and real joy. r pARDEN OF "OOSES. A Magnificent Coloured. Creation. EAST ANGLIA, './• Norwich. Yachting at Yarmouth, etc. FAITH LOST AND WON. 1 20TH EDITION PATHE'S GAZETTE, THE BAGGAGE MAN. THE SAILOR'S CRIME. NOTABLE INCIDENTS IN AUSTRALIA. THE WRONG BOX, "The Way to Win"-" How He , Met the Champion"—"The Soap Bubbles of Truth." THE BUILDING IS DELIGHTFULLY COOL AND THE TONE IS GOOD. Refreshments on tho Roof Gardens. ROYAL ALBERT LADIES' ORCHESTRA. Prices. Is 6d. Is, and 6d: BOOK YOUR SEATS»at-Royal Albert Hall. 'Phone 1506. • Proprietors, " Wonderland," Limited. . 6 D :,-:.;■ " TITONDERLAND" ADMISSION, r»D. ' Skating Rink open Aft. and Eve. Expert instruction in Waltzing. Trick, and FancySkating (free). Special attention to beginners. ' ' '-■'-' ■'■-.•■ '♦.'■■ 9ND "pREAT "WHITE" /CARNIVAL WEDNESDAY NEXT (Jan. 26). Admission CARNIVAL NIGHT ONLY, Is. QENS ATIONAL "OACING ON WHEELS. ;rpiIRILLING t TNCIDENTS ■ ■ ■;"■■/'" T^JONDERLAND.'* 2ND "GREAT WHITE" CARNIVAL, A " WONDERLAND," Wednesday Next. Excursions, Picnics, etc. • j&J.': • ' QENTENARY ;;! ffljjgkci -J ' -; ' pELEBRATION. MANCHESTER UNITY BfflSiH ODDFELLOWS. ... pREMIER piCNIC, ', ' - . HOME BAY, MOTUTAPU (By kind permission of, Mrs. Reid), ' CATURD'AY; pEBRUARY 1911." .' MONSTER PROGRAMME.' THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR. Great Marching. Competition "by the leading " Military Brass Bands of the Province. ■ Side Drum Competition. • , CHILDREN'S. SPORTS. ;'" Keep the Cradles Full. ODDFELLOWS' GREAT BABY SHOW (First Prize, handsome Folding Pushcart, donated by Messrs. Dick and Cowden, Karangahape Road, where entries, will be received). Steamers and Trains from" everywhere. / See Future Advertisements. '• Telephone 2316. -, JOHN MCLEOD, ' i Box 565. ■ - ;. • W. THOMAS, '. . ' " Hon. Sees. 1- '' ' 3 ' - ' - '11 ~~i_ ' < ';:'■ Exhibitions. .7 rp o GAS CONSUMERS. A demonstration will take place at 14, Palmerston Buildings, on 25th INST., from 8 to-9 p.m., of the Great Lightin? and Heating Power of GASONTIC GAS. and at half the cost of ordinary gas. ■ No new fittings or new pipes required, vide Mr. Chenery Suggate's report, which may be obtained at the offices of Messrs. Burcher and Co..' Palmerston, Buildings, Queen-street. •VTEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIAL . . EXHIBITION, 1911. . » - OPENING MAY 24, : CLOSING. JULY 28. , APPLICATIONS FOR SPACE should be made without delay. Preference, as far as possible, in selection of positions given in order of priority of application. Forms of application may be obtained from the local branch of the New Zealand Express Co., Ltd. " - ~:■ ; '--.-,^; Full particulars on request to the Secretary, . v -".'., MR. H. F. ALLEN. "•-.-':■ ■..,■'■.. Norwich Chambers. Customhouse Quay, Wellington. i ' ' ' " ' **—'■ Tourist Resorts. TT7"AIWERA NATURAL , HOT SPRINGS. t PLEASURE AND HEALTH RESORT. The Ideal Spot at which to spend a Holiday. Randy Beach: safe Sea-bathing: Deep Sea-Fishing, Swimming, and, private Hot Mineral Water Baths: Tennis ; Croquet, and Bowls; .Horses and Buggies, Pulling Boats and Launches for Hire. Direct Telephone Communication with Auckland. For steamers see Northern S.S. Company's Timetable. For terms, etc., communicate with; C. B. CAVE, "" •;. ~- -; ' ' -- : ' ' Manager, Telegraphic Address: " Onekeneke." > THE , HEALTHIEST , SPOT * IN- THE DOMINION; AN : IDEAL PLACE ".TO SPEND A* HOLIDAY. 1500 ft Above Sea Level. ...,-•-rpHE \ rpERRACES TTOTEL, : '. " / LAKE .TAUPO. . Hot Mineral Baths and Drinking Water Un-•'-"''•■equalled in the Thermal District. ; ■ ' ' ; "■ ■ ,■; B. C ■-' LOWRY. ' - A' HOLIDAY ON A FARM,—One or two xi furnished Rooms to Let on Heather Brae Farm, Ponga, 4J miles from Hunua Station; fresh eggs, fresh milk and butter. Ladies 30s weekly, Gentlemen 40s. Good board. Trap meets,visitors, attHunua Station.— Mrs. Chateris, Ponga., T) RENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTOBUA. The Largest Private Hotel of Rotorua; Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for the season., Electric light throughout; hot and cold baths; patent lavatories, etc Nearest House to the Government baths, including the.large new- bath-house. Motorcars and - conveyances leave Brent's for all the Bide trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet. all trains.—S. T. Brent. Proprietor. QUEENSLAND ' HOUSE, ROTORUA (Near Railway Station). A NEW AND THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE - ESTABLISHMENT. ■".,'■'" Evory Provision of Modern ■ Comfort i and Convenience tor Tourists, i Electric Light. Drainage, System. . Excellent Table. Motor Car with special rates for Boarders. ' TARIFF: 6s per day; 35s per week. Telegrams and' Letter.strictly attended to. . . ' RAY MOUSLEY, Proprietor. THE AUSTRALIA. ROTORUA.—EstaMished four years; 50 rooms; first house outside main railway gates; tariff, 6s per day, 35s per week. By booking early,, disappointment is avoided. - . " ; ' ■J. N. MCLEAN. Proprietor. TTISITORS' TO -CHRISTCHURCH for the V Holidays will find Superior Accommoi dation at St. Elmo. 52, Worcester-st. West. • -Miss Hampton, Proprietress. - Telegrams and letters receive prompt attention QIMMONS'S ".. pENTRAL ITOU9E. TAUMARUNUI. This Now and Up-to-date House is centrally situated, both rail and river being within two minutes' walk. Good Fishing, good Scenery, and, good Accommodation. A haltway resting-place for travellers by tho Main Trunk both North and South. All letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Porters meet all boats and trains. Tariff, 6s per da?. Note.—A New Hall, seating capacity 500, will bo open for engagements early in January. 1911. -.. . ._ SORRENTO. GRAFTON ROAD, Near Choral Hall-FHtST-CLA S3 ACCOMMODATION FOR : TOURISTS AND PERMANENTS. ' Newly-furnished throughout. " First-class Cuisine. ' 'Phone 1703. MISS C BURKE , .-- T ;R U N D -E L. The ' most modern and . luxurious residence in - AUCKLAND. ' WATERLOO QUADRANT. , Opp. Govt. House. " Tariff, £2 10s. -MRS. K. MURRANE. _ C'YUGEN, Residential Hotel. Eden' Crescent (near top.ot Shorilandst., Auckland), situated within four minuteswalk of wharves, railway station, post office, theatres, and centre of city, and commands an unsurpassed view of the beautiful Harbour of Auckland. The most luxurious and up-to-date house in the city A. first-class chef is kept. Porter and luggage van meet principal trains and steamers. Proprietor: 15. F. BLACK. 1,.. " =s . '.■■..■ — Restaurants and Tea Rooms. ;;,' pRIOR'S. ... COOLEST DININGROOM IN TOWN. ' BEST Is LUNCH. . ' Electric Fans. No ; Flies. J HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14585, 23 January 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14585, 23 January 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14585, 23 January 1911, Page 10